JALMOND wrote:This topic was actually addressed on Portland sports talk during the season, primarily regarding the Ducks and Beavers. The reasons came out as by not attending you 1) don't have to deal with traffic, 2) don't have to deal with parking, 3) don't have to deal with loud, obnoxious, rude (drunk) fans, and 4) can watch from the comfort of your living room or sports bar. Of course, not all FCS games are available on TV or streaming, but it is a situation that is coming. I think by 2050, the most preferred way to watch college football will be at a sports bar instead of live and that only a select few will actually attend the game.
Haven't seen a poll for college football fans as far as their preferences for watching games between live, home, sports bar. IMHOP home trumps a sports bar because at home you're paying a lot less $$ for food & drink, you don't have to worry about drinking and driving, with a DVR you can pause/rewind/fast forward through commercials, halftime, all the standing around BS, and watch your own replays. At home, I can watch a lot more football than I could at a sports bar. I rarely spend more than an hr+ watching a football game. To me, outside of being at the stadium, spending 3 to 3 1/2 hrs watching a game is silly.
My preferred ranking in order:
1. Live
2. At home
3. Sports bar
I could see the future being among the masses:
1. At home
2. Sports bar
3. Live